Can't play games don't understand

With the new feature of downloading your favorite games to your hard drive for easier access. When your done downloading and you have the option to play the game from hard drive. How do you play the game without the disc

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The first thing to check is the disk, are there any visible scratches on the disk ? If so see if you can get your disk resurfaced, many game and tech stores now offer this at a relatively small cost.

Another solution is to borrow the same disk from a friend (or rent from a store) and install it to the hard drive of your xbox, you will still need your disk to play the game but your xbox will be loading the data off your hard drive.

To understand this problem you have to understand that it occurs when your xbox can't read the file you need to play that aspect of the game for you this seems to be the new goblin character, the two remedies above will solve this issue.

1. Connect the PSP to your PC with a USB cable. 2. Press the "home" button on the PSP --> at the lower left of the screen you can see the home button. 3. Use the left-right directional buttons to find "Settings", then the up-down buttons to find "USB Connection" on the PSP. 4. Press the "X" button, your PSP should display "USB Connection". 5. Please wait until your computer tells you that a new USB device has been connected, then show you a new generic hard drive, usually E: or F: 6. Click on the drive letter that corresponds to the PSP unit. 7. Now look for ISO folder then copy your desired game (ISO file) into the folder. 8. When you're done copying your desired games, press the "O" button on the PSP to get out of USB connect mode. 9. To play the game, Use the left-right arrows to move to the game area, then the up-down arrows to find "Memory Stick". Chose that folder by pressing the "X" button again, and you should be able to play all your favorite game!

Hi maskewfish,
The games that you have already downloaded on your PSP might not be properly downloaded causing you not to play it. Another thing is, consider to double check if you have correct file extension. The following steps I have for you below will help you ensure that games will be properly downloaded and a reminder about the correct file extension to use.

1. Connect the PSP to your PC.
2. Find "Settings", then look for "USB Connection".
3. Press the "X" button, your PSP should display "USB Connection".
4. Please wait until your computer tells you that a new USB device has been connected, then show you a new generic hard drive, usually E: or F:.
5. Click on the drive letter that corresponds to the PSP unit.
6. Now look for ISO folder then copy your desired game (.ISO file) into the folder.
7. When you're done copying your desired games, press the "O" button on the PSP to get out of USB connect mode.
8. To play the game, Use the left-right arrows to move to the game area, then the up-down arrows to find "Memory Stick". Chose that folder by pressing the "X" button again, and you should be able to play all your favorite games!

Was your game working at a previous time? Have you already installed the game on your hard drive? If you have played with this disk prior, I would try and get a friends copy and see if it works...It sounds like you disk is corrupted not your hard drive, even if you have the game downloaded to your hard drive it still requires a disk to play that is why I say that.

Most likely the games that the phone comes with are written in flash memory and can't be removed unless you upgrade the firmware. There's no hard-drive to access. Just download some java games and play them instead.

Also, depends on if your using the newly introduced "download game to HD" feature.

If this is the case, and you have in fact downloaded Halo 3 to your new HD, you must still have the game disk in the console, in order to still play this game directly from the HD, to prove ownership of the game. I hope this answers your question, if not then please be more descriptive :-)

It's amazing how great music can enhance any game, particularly action games. As the movie industry has known for about a century, music can make a bad video experience seem a lot better. Xbox is the only video game device that lets you add your own custom soundtracks to your favorite games. Here's how:
Insert an audio CD into the Xbox optical drive.
Access the Music menu from the Xbox dashboard display.
Select Music > Audio CD > Copy, then choose the Copy menu.
Select the tracks you want, using Play or Pause commands to audition songs.
Choose Copy, and Xbox will store the songs on the hard disk. Then insert your game disc and load the songs using the game's setup menu.
P.s
Not all Xbox games support the custom soundtrack features, but many of the most popular ones do.

It's amazing how great music can enhance any game, particularly action games. As the movie industry has known for about a century, music can make a bad video experience seem a lot better. Xbox is the only video game device that lets you add your own custom soundtracks to your favorite games. Here's how:
Insert an audio CD into the Xbox optical drive.
Access the Music menu from the Xbox dashboard display.
Select Music > Audio CD > Copy, then choose the Copy menu.
Select the tracks you want, using Play or Pause commands to audition songs.
Choose Copy, and Xbox will store the songs on the hard disk. Then insert your game disc and load the songs using the game's setup menu.
P.s
Not all Xbox games support the custom soundtrack features, but many of the most popular ones do.